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Australia and Nauru Sign Landmark Security Treaty to Counter China’s Influence in the Pacific

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Last updated: December 9, 2024
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Australia and Nauru Sign Landmark Security Treaty to Counter China's Influence in the Pacific

Australia and Nauru have formalized a significant security treaty aimed at countering China’s expanding influence in the Pacific region. This agreement comes at a time when Nauru has shifted its diplomatic allegiance from Taiwan to Beijing, a move that has raised concerns among Australian and American officials regarding the growing proximity of Pacific nations to China.

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The newly established treaty mandates that Nauru will need to obtain Australia’s consent before entering into any bilateral agreements related to maritime security, defense, and policing. In exchange for this commitment, Nauru will receive substantial financial assistance, including $64 million in direct budget support and an additional $25 million to strengthen its police force, which is currently stretched thin.

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese expressed optimism about the treaty, highlighting its dual benefits for both Australia and Nauru. “This treaty will make our region stronger and it will make our region safer,” he stated, emphasizing that it is a significant step toward ensuring the security and resilience of the Pacific region. Meanwhile, Nauru President David Adeang described the agreement as a “vital” economic boost that will foster mutual security between the two nations.

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The treaty’s provisions are particularly strategic, considering China’s increasing engagement with Pacific countries. Beijing has been actively seeking to strengthen ties with nations like the Solomon Islands and Kiribati through offers of training and investments in security infrastructure. Under the terms of the new agreement, Nauru is also required to consult Australia before allowing any other nations access to crucial infrastructure such as ports, airfields, or the banking sector.

Australia has committed to maintaining a retail banking presence on Nauru, a critical factor as many Western banks have been shutting their branches across the South Pacific due to political instability and economic challenges. Notably, the state-owned Bank of China has shown interest in filling this financial void left by Western institutions.

This treaty follows a similar arrangement made earlier this year with Tuvalu, where residents were granted the right to live in Australia should their island nation become submerged due to rising sea levels—a pressing concern for many low-lying Pacific nations.

Nauru, with a population of approximately 12,500 and a landmass of merely 20 square kilometers, is acutely vulnerable to the impacts of climate change and grapples with high unemployment and health issues. Historically, it was one of the wealthiest nations per capita due to its phosphate mining, but those resources have dwindled, leaving much of the landscape barren and economically challenging. For years, Nauru has supplemented its income by operating an immigration detention center for asylum seekers barred entry to Australia.

As Nauru, Solomon Islands, and Kiribati have shifted their diplomatic allegiance from Taiwan to China since 2019, the new treaty represents a concerted effort by Australia to reinforce its influence and strategic partnerships within the Pacific, aiming to foster security and economic stability in a region increasingly swayed by external powers.

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